Technical Note: Continuum Theory of Mixture for Three-phase Thermomechanical Model of Fiber-reinforced Aerogel Composites
Abstract
We present a thermodynamically consistent three-phase model for the coupled thermal transport and mechanical deformation of ceramic aerogel porous composite materials, which is formulated via continuum mixture theory. The composite comprises a solid silica skeleton, a gaseous fluid phase, and dispersed solid fibers. The thermal transport model incorporates the effects of meso- and macro-pore size variations due to the Knudsen effect, achieved by upscaling phonon transport relations to derive constitutive equations for the fluid thermal conductivity. The mechanical model captures solid-solid and solid-fluid interactions through momentum exchange between phases. A mixed finite element formulation is employed to solve the multiphase model, and numerical studies are conducted to analyze key features of the computational model.
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